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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925. e L o L T e T s N A R SO —_— — — ———— ——— e )e b i e —, o utterly untouched by cosmetics, so CARDLSFEATURE | [rexe rance ravio_mxterrammest | NEW WAVE BANDS e TWO RIVAL SQUADS 1 lightful mouth. Her figure —peculiar. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925 3 bd O bl ; I ¢ C A R IV el she st s sht ieund | PRUGRAM T[]NlGH]' Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time BlVEN AMATEURS E g:;)lr:rli;:{vlkirx‘.: ,"‘,"';"l:}“lfi:,l‘(jf;‘,“:r‘.‘,‘ )mféinfi RAID DRUGGIS‘[S > Inerged, somewhat to his surprise, in o o : By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM @ 0 i e 5 TO 6 P.M. a genuine admiration. Nevertheless | Patent Office. she bent over her task, as he w.,,\ bound to percelve, with rather {New Regulation Will Permit| SYNOPSIs. mitted, “me and my young womananimation than usial. i \Leaders in Pohce Feud Stage Valenting Or Sir Hargrave Wendever. country kentieman | had s bit of a tiff Tt night. "She's y fancy,” he asked pres- WRC Will Broadcast Spacial : i | Chicaso: Feueration ol Women's Clups: music . - V! . ‘ and financier, calls on ‘& famous London | 5:06—Chicago: Tea time . « : - g Lowsviile: Corme o Orchestre, readings; news - iney i hyeician amination. The doctors [€4rning too much money, and that v © you not quite us cheer- Christmas Eve Services | s:ao—owVue Clfis Orcportcs: resciogs: msws Operating in 85.66 t0 | Ehinedl ikt Biimor, "Mt 52kt | makes her uppich: 1 worvied about It | (ul 45 ucval this morning?" Novel Round-Up in New York: Reading: vocal soluists PriilarErave dines with ‘three fricnds: land couldn’t sieep. She'll be all right | She looked up at him quickly, almost at Churches. :>u.s_nu,fiv’.“flr‘_;y..-.::y‘;.:hxm{_. by Filene tlmxhl club” .-m or. By 83.28 Meter Field. m“nma;;r...-_ p'ou';:"flmund Jl:;‘l;“i M{J:&N today, though. nervously . 3 DES Moines. 5:45—Pitteoursh: Uncle Ed g 5 3 2 Mock broker. Sir Hargrave wsks hii | I hope so,” Hargrave remarked| “I'm sorry,” she sald. “It’'s hard to e 610 7 PoL i aas o :Gfiflm");f"xm spend the Juterval | dryly as he rose to his feet, slipped [be cheerful this weather, though, ; 6:00—Boston: The Smilers; Cook's Dance Orchestia .. .. 80. y S Thoa T epmidenly fuced with the knowl | i3 \isual tip Into the youns mams | lsn't it?" i Christmas eve will be appropriate New Yok Vocal and cutal soloists! " Crising Two wave bands for radio telephone | tho” end of six or cight months. i | Eand) sini ipassedt vato thios manicure)|| I hiould fthink! 5o, ‘heladmitied . celebrated on the nir tonight by | e Wi Astora " . -WEBH 2.0 work are now open to American Shsners :'x‘x,f'i?.:'fi.fi'.'?,'.'E:av’p"fi.'l.’ff"wflu‘.ifi\':" room, looking gloomily out of the window. MOINES Decembe "‘r"” WRC, wi s 0 e Detroit . Dinner coneert Siliiac s vwgliiug amateurs by the assignment today | tells him the doctor has giten him his | The manageress bustled forward to| “Besides,” she went on, “as a rule | —Caught between two rival r program of aprox 1 hours that Puiladelphia: Weatner: Branswick Dance Orchi o LSNP, 1 of the band from 85.66 Lo’ §3.28 meters 3:?'3"1' orders. o sayy he intends to go | meet him. you have the air of not wanting to |SGuads here yesterday, drug ide Chri wrols sung Cleveana: Hotel Hollenden Orehestra . JWTAM for the work. Formerly the tele- |} 8¢ If nothing had happened. but wo “Miss Martin Albencnced. sl fanc oh. considerable of alco) A 5 3 5 2 give @ Lft to some el Miss X disengaged, talk much. alcohol and whisk 5 s T i e e |ponic work of the amateurs was | being. e R Bl which, some claim, was legally their Senencetady sdiice and crock market quotations: news: i | confined by governmental regulations Sy {John B. Hammond, former polic SRa e : er 2 |to the wave lengths between 170 and{ (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) f, veteran anti-liqu wder and Granting this new ether field to INSTALLMENT IV. h : i 5 Poll o ot MKIpia Sirak Enl O 150 meters s 3 3 cteran bee: sunta Claus: aroid Davia™ Nov- WGBS the amateurs followed the recom- | | g% = ’ insels U Teports: music LLLWBZ 3 | mendation of the fourth annual An Impressive Personality. They were so effe | | Ao, talkn: sports Jacauen Jacobs® Hoiel oo radio conference in November hind ARGRAVE tapped a cigaret | that thex even duplicated on one raid Chicago: Topsy-Turvy ‘timie e is the first of the suggestions relating ugon his case thoughtfully. The Hammond-Cavender feud w 6:30—Philadeiphia: Bellovie-Stratford_Hotel Orchestra 1o assignments of frequencles that H® remembered stories he climaxed by the entry of a charge of <. when D unn s Hup Beacuirant/ Trlo; wéathir S | has been ofticially approved by the had heard abomt respectable / libel against the former police head broadeast for t Chicago: Skeesix time for cajjuren: macket ,.‘,,um P & IN 564 | Department of Commerce. Other rec- tradesmen who had been J, by the incumly monies Incid Mitincapobis: Cialren's program - oW 364 930 | ommendations as to minor changes | obliged to go through the ignominy / Hammond yesterday formed a. 1 National € 5 inrsorkn T KDKA' Ticue” Syaiphony” Orcicetid 77770 UKD & { In the allocation system are still under | faflure through lack of a little capi ing party at the sheriff's office e R e i cancat Lo consideration and several additional| “Worrled, eh?” he repeated. “Why | started prove to Caven Baltimore: WHAL Concert Oreneotra -« . - i 4 7 regulations are expected in the near hnv\d»’t)x b Martin? Business is | drugzists holding lic music 1 darenport: Chimes concert B 8 4 future, good, isn't if ( withou nus Drogram A Weathe? d ke oot L B Opening up of a new channel for |~ “Never knew it better” the gun. | (i Stare o and t ¥ artet U EGIS : 5 !the amateur radio telephonic work [ maker confessed. S g g Carols. e I e i et R St - : will be welcomed by that group of [he confided, lowering his voic Muoreheart, T Instrumental hour: organ recital: Palmer ; amateurs who have experimented | had a wonderful offer for amalgama ¥ h a picked squad oA 3 R s With their transmitters on the higher|tion with another firm--one of the / Y ipal building S i | Motel Statler. Concert OFchestra -« ..« . .WEAR : 435 wave lengths and who have been|tiptop houses—and I can't quite make s was called s nd lock h L e e R s | clamoring for premission to work on|up my mind whether to accept it or " fito the ol it Sunta Claus letters : : .. -WENR | still lower bands. not.” / 4 ond's 1 Detroit: Jean G sofoiats U W B It is confidently expected that by| “I see,” Hargrave mumured, by this . o dr G St N S X working the wave lengths around $0 | time thoroughly discouraged. *“Well, o e “‘“"‘{ Fort Worth: Te: otel Tokio Royals . . y ) meters considerably creater distances |good luck to you, which ever way you of the Davenport: § e Dt Soriea” ¢ asi may be covered and that internation- | decide.” t | o ner ¢ ¢ from KDHA . o e ; U conversations, conducted with com-| Nothwithstanding a slight rain, he s Sl oo WFE watively small amounts of power, | contined his journey on foot, and cime o Chicao: Orean gecital, dinner coneert by Drage u.,m e il ome frequent during the long [ to the conclusion by the time he had have been | SeEo: Ofgun Tomtuls Wide ayake Cluts program '+ .- -WMAQ 44 . | Winter evenings. reached his hairdresser's that he had RYRabesD e, A, T *Carels: Crystal Palace Orchestra WGBS In assizning the new bands to the |never seen a more contented and New il e e Lamson’s Orchestra WMCA 3 b unateurs the Government will con- | cheerful looking lot of pedestrians. At e s 3 Tric. WGY book chat: vioks [ 413 | tinue the regulations as to the hours | the coiffeur's he was received with all i Siiahh BRba York: “Hyn ess Candy Boy SRR the stations may be worked and the | the consideration due to an occasional a1 Danel Philadel . Uncle Win 1 g 2 rther interference regulations. Should [but respected client submitted a iniel, N Vork ' Tremont Laners: Pir LUWEBH 3 s transmission interfere with other | himsel to the ministrations of his | : SHE LOOKED UP AT HIM QUICKLY, ALMOST NERVOUSLY 30 CONVICTS PARDONED, baritone chorus of prominent | 7:30—Sprngne 7 | tor < 5 - > e eclephonic or telegyaphic work on|regular attendant, who shaved him |she announced, “the only young lady ¥ 1id you must find me i ; e ot s lirago: Organ recitals i L LWES nearby wave lengths it will be dis-[and trimmed his hair. we have free at the moment.” ks s 20 RELEASED ON PAROLE e Seadlothe M iat " nejlenuiirg vone g .-un\(I|'|lm I‘h mvl- yllnu»rf»rml: station. m--‘t(k 'I;_P lln::kl‘m: very well 4 “Miss Martin will d l\m. nicely for shook her head ‘Christmas 1" of Dicke vhich o Musical concert: falks: solos ... 2 g hough no definite figures as to|Brave, Ay 3 e E ve repliec he seated Yot at al “hy should you expec r e y r's ristmas hristmas Carol” of Dickens. which e L the number of amateurs equipped |50,” the young man rem I B at all. Wh shiould you expect Govemocs Chitms e . Auanne enys Tk S Eeenumes > 132 | with apparatus for working on the| ~¥es, 1 am very well.” H Entir “acquired SRl IR Detrot: Ide” and Meginniiy prograim oo oo ool 4 0w wave bands are available, it is|acknowledged orry 1 can't habit, h «d more closely rlm'\\l R in Dron e Tho W h Priladelpiia: Dream Daody, with voys and girls .. 3 23 | believed that several thousand plants same of you,” he added, with ever before into the fuce of the attend- e ne e an s e T Piuladeipma: Hotel Adelpnia Orchestra ........ ... W 3 3 |are so equipped and that the change [den gleam of hope as he no nt who had drawn her stool et the aldnirht woael A o i e s e e WAL . to the 8i-meter band will not entail [lines under the young man'’s . | slde. She was perhaps a little K's Chureh. The sano.l Michael's and Ail Angeis P E. Cou any great expense or work. You lcok as though you needed but it was a face ¢ ly fr il b Al e GO 8 TO 9 P day. " A month down at the seaside, |uny siens of discont or the first it e o ftchell Gondollers: vocal and instrumen | e eh?” time he realized that she was, notwith. | e Eniiul € xedicholeibvuennls | {8100 Euliuloniss A0(hRL Gondotiers | voratiand foistst bk 8l w oy 3 123 'MCCORMACK AND BORI The assistant leaned confidentially | standing the extreme simplicity of her | Vo UsE o ited, bt X o . 3 New . York: Christmus carol ‘service from ~Grace Church, down. lothaiss 4 remicEatly: Bona ook ine L el St the the service will e WEEI, WSaL wGR, WWJ. WFL WIAG., WOC, WCCO “To tell you the truth, sir,” he ad- | young woman. ould be rather difficult to find dafer- S il CEr ans 2o ON RADIO NEW YEAR 2 Philad Prov ost o ven by wouldn't it? They tell me, for in iy <o will assist in the Philudciphia; Provost” Christilal dinner ‘given w wouldn't it? ey tell me, for i He 30 men and wome ternational Club : S L.wIp stance, that you're a hunting man e Tl Cal e e e e | New Year night, for a second time, FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY Well. T dont’ know anything about | fommuied will ferive at their home. > time Mr. Cavende nner mus 1s will broadeast a Christmas carols stations will having vour nails done? Purpose.| O1its to Prison Inmates, Seve EEESAEIGREES S0 2 . Life-Termers Being Included “One might tal e ser 3 BY the Ass suggested NASHVILLE examined or i « Gon Ve, She hud a clear skin. | ent subjects with one’s casual clients nes oratono trom s Church, WRC - St 318 s the ‘most advantageous hunting.” HRR D CE e ot sting evening of the vear, and “I hear enough of it down at ral lifetermers were amor oF. e Ui e B e 2 £ | John McCormack and Lucrezia Bori | A RY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, he remarked. “I'd rather talk : | ¢ who will benefit Ly the clemency program incl petstrnas] oty with W v : will give their second radio recital on Noted Authority on Radio. what interests you—the best s to | i tive Seho has Carkaa . days to pick the mos: Cag0 = Bob: speeches’ cene Y 1 e S » Y ¢ -t t W PRI SEhooni ago: Hed e Bob: speeck ] 3 hat date, this time, however, for the see or the best show at the oy . o noend Sew Yorw ;‘l:i:',‘f.‘,’,“x!f‘.}‘-’f -\T\'r‘ heard; rauio talk .. WR> : | audience of a different line-up of sta All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibi There ag: se.” s i oE o City; a lunchec ? v Hotel | Miami Beach, Fla.: News: police builéfins : > S | tions from that which heard the two fided. *T haven't been to either fa Mayflower Orchestra, from 1 to 2 Cinciunau. Dinner concert from Hotel Gibson: bridge le artists on tr t day of 1925. Tenta- | How to Build the De Luxe Three-Tube | of at 3 » “A" terminal, | 9Nt i =] o'clock; a carol service from Trinity | Pittoourgnt” News: masket” roporth: reading” of Chi tive arrangements call for the hook Qualitons Receiver Part v, | : ina Hargrave sat up a Nttle in his chair. | Church, at York, beginning at | et "KDKA 3 ing up of Wiz, WGY, WRC, WBZ, i e e “Why not”” he ventured. 2:30 p.m., and the reading of ~The X c R o o KDKA and KYW for the event, with| How to wire the receiver. zunjs ) the B termi | g Nig P B RotHe o = i s possible other stations rebroadcasting | 1f you follow the description of the subpanel 5 ¥ the “D" toss, r of George F. Ross, Bostin® E CESWE 2 rlw]wm ~-’n, Both WGY d WJZ, it} wiring connections given in the follow- | (zreen) termi " rFhen | PeOP! used to ask me out sc VRC announcer and sta s { Boston i fity Club: hoir is ed. ‘will use the 2 i€ ’ : ow- | (= v “ en | time SothE R announcer and Stafl artist. o : b gl s o apg [ 1%, learned. "will wee thelr sunerpower | g e Sottiiions ENSH 7, e oo | e Luminal of il ot | (mes don't bother Senside Totel Trio "o WHAR ° 2 e 5 culty in wiring the receiver with ansformer through h T me i G T alRadioE - SRR D =Y out missing connections or making |connect with the wire just mentioned. | = 11a Touied Mt o oty o broker nodded Loc 10 Enter! Brown Palace Strin Orchestr o oA A “A” any wrong ones | Now run a wire from the negative tEh | . 5 s o investme tainment Kaneas City: Organ reciial from Linwood Theatc SWHB 5 daz DOUBLE “A” TABOO. The first step in wiring the receiver | (minus) terminal of socket 17, through | ihe aobn Joenas 1 : Richimond. Va.: Al Samte’ Episcopal Chiiret eIy i = iR Eth: Gt TR ATt Rt e HOIE e e s L the word a woman's may eculat Thursday, Dec. 24, 1925 Chicago: Ralph Williams' Otchestra: soloists .. .. ... ..WQJ 5 Undesirable as Part of Call for|switch 20 with the antena terminal 19. W the subpanel and then toward |aple insight. He realized i u know th Y eh : 8:15—Lansing: Chyistmas program: Reo Orchestra: strink and male Then connect the “A” terminal of con-[and through hole “p” to terminate | time in those fow monients that am : the stoc e sental soloisis: o wrEO -6 Broadeasti s ot o4 G e ibh st Theation. Hh COCHNYE (Blhe) tosntal g € o FE 830100 002TEE 0 : mental woloist S REO y oadcasting Stations. denser 24 with the wire just mention- |at the positive (plus) terminal of ffrom her physical qualities sk p I know,” H: s # Loe Angel Iy : T Ll ablo AT s h e ed. Next connect In turn the “B”|socket 12. From this wire run con-|realiy a young an of considerable | drea Trentino, the man who bro o e aon, Badio, (Va. Louisville T Sunday sehool lesson: welfar falk: call Tetioms for e byt phart, of the |terminal of switch 20, the “B" termi- | necting wires following ter e T UL o eoF NeA Panion 4 : 1.5 Meters). e wae 4 wHas Stations 1 beme o eoroadcasting | nal of condenser 24 and finally run the | nals: Terminal - red) and terminal | him. There Was & DleaSant fromiac A great pal of yours, Ned Penlow 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. o blely Oniantss RS 193 | Stations whose eanis T e, Two | wire through hole “n” to terminate at (vellow) of cabelug SR e wasn't he?" S i 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, teipean Club brogram WBAP 211 | tained the double “A were given por. | S F " terminal of cofl 12. ‘A of condenser and terminal | ment without familiarity which was | i Ay £:45—PRlladolnhia® Chiisteas cacols by Philade Iphia Institute’ ot~ 7 Trikalon oMy o chan h* 1" per-| Now run a wire from the ground |“A” of condens distinctive. Her personality, too, im. | rave admitted, “that for the last twc WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac crause s -r»..- MD_‘MHH It RMU (h'u»—l Choir: LW 2 o "Ie “"5 ‘":}‘; }‘"frl* termfnal 18, toward and through hole | Next run a wir the “B” (red) | pressed him more favorably ev | years I have been wondering whether Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). AEO- Cntuta, ; Y wHT 4 krouping of vowels| .= to terminate at the “B termi- |terminal of cahlelug 3 along the bot- aihe 1561a 5 = |1 wouldn't try to get even with thut ensemble ... . ind consonanis. The sadons were >, < | time he looked at her. 3 ave h silent. b Te 10 PM WAAM. at Newark, which tn the fu- | “arer 2 12 e from th it e e aabnanel (o Tole “If T may say so without imperti-}blackguard Trentino. I came to the = 9:00—San Franeisco: Children’s program: market reports ture will be Reown ae WRREEC suq]| Now run a wire from the negative | through hole to terminate at nence,” he remarked, “I should have | conclusion t it t_cost eve WWRC—Radio’ Corporation of America : 5 . b Waap e, known as WBPL and|minus) terminal of socket 11, down | positive (plus) terminal of socket 11.|thought that you would have bee more than T could aff 168.5 Meters) Richmond, Va.: Santa Hyrd Hotel Trro : 8 rleans, which hasithrough hole and then parallel | Run another wire from the “F n»xm r pe indeed HONE (168.5 Meters). Talke: autologue: concert: raiotorial 7 changed its nume to WIBO. No wave! with the front panel to a point on & |nal of coil 10 down throuzh hole e I s Gpoaey Ione o W isn't doing any to I moanl service. hroadcast cn Aneice: Dumieal pIORTAm ..o .o Il Il 2 length or power changes are included [line with hole then bend it to- and thence to terminal of con- really am not,” she as i 11" Marston pointed out. a littie dt tation WJZ from Trinity Church Pirtsbureh: KDKA Little Symphony Orchcstra; solos .. ... 3 E: R tions. T outstanding | ward hole “k” and pass it through Now connect the wire which z 3 T were I don ssly. 1 wouldn't get in too de ew York. New York: Voal solos: cssays: Resta Crowell's Theater 3 double lant that remains on the | hole “k” to terminate at the positive | runs from the “B” (red Pl 1 ik n i el "“" 3:30 p.m.—"The Night Before @hrist- ‘program ...WRNY 5 p s W at Dallas, E S 1 from e 3" (red) terminal of | know that L would give me much | That's just the reason A L i DO s Kansas City: Chrisimas program: nulnc\ “vocal ‘snd 'In- + . (plus) terminal of socket 17. No harm | cablelug 23 to the positive (plus) termi- | satisfaction. Most of the voung men |remarked, “why I think ;- by Dorothy Ross. 2 eirimental st ik 3 e ¢ o will cnme‘lhrough connecting a posi- | nal of socket 11 with the wire that | I meet, at any rate, are painfully alike | be eager to sell. Wh; 5145 p.m.—Christmas eve celebra Chicago: Reading: musical program .. .. 11111101 5 tive terminal of one socket with the [runs from the “F” terminal of coil |in every respect.” 3 to be is just a littl onint (hABEEs = ity C] New York: “The Messiah': orchestra: chorus: &ingers ..... # 6 Sl wgh s i Bl el s 0 be 1s just a little too eager. So I tion at the national community Chrls Dok Fean CoNCAIe s Sertnie sl £ o RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS negative of another since It makes no| 10 to the *B” terminal of condenser 2.| “I'm afraid we older ones are prett he doesn’t know who's buying ; lighting of the tre New York: Vocal solos: recitations: pianist W 3 AN difference in which direction the cur- | This can be done by running i cell mnds e i e ven- 1d thin »pen Fresident of the United States; music % York! Nl proprn gl s ] i TONIGHT. rent passes through the tube flimant. | from hole ~o" lonk the Dottom of | tured. | Lo Sme MmOl he ven: oo e e i e Mrame by the United States Marine Band s, Program Trom. Wiz = : Christmas eve celebration at | |Short lengths of wire should be run |the subpanel to terminal at the second he looked up at him quickly | “I want to do more than that—1I end the Washington Quartet, broad- New York: “The Larkinitas': . Surprise progras th i from the “A" terminal of rheostat 6 |wire which terminates at the I would rather think that you |w corner it.” L Z ¢ o e national community Christ- e 115 ¢ e L rn el oupe ey caruen 26 from Sherman Square with sta- WER. WOC, WET. WWJ. WCAE, WCCO, WSAT e . e, and from the “F* terminal of coil 12 | terminate weren't,” she said | (Cepyrignt. 1925, by E. Phillips Oppentai WJIZ. and KSD. from . 1 0 s _tree; lighting of the tree ([Ehcongh holel 417" tb Fhe wire which Bt - 3 A sl y pyright. 1 illips Oppentiaim ) Chicako; . Stewart-Wartier prostam: Rocks” Monntan’ Quar. B Brendcot Gt . through hole *1") to the wire which| Nextr B” termi he completed her task, handed him el o 1 ent oohdge from Joins the negative (minus) terminal of | nal E N 14, through 1 ticket, and rose a little abruptly to 0 of invitations, I suppose,” she & red lightly. "“One or tw o| “He was so much of a pal.” Har 0 p.m.—Daniel Breeskin's Raleigh + Tip 3 Sittere: violinist: Moulin Orchestra WBEM & 4 Kioter Oreliastes v F ol Ssiaiirr o : . al Chets o S 7.0 : Sherman Square: WRC and | [Socket 11 with the positive terminal | “g” t at the “E° her feet. She shook her head dubious- Rale Hotel i i 5 Lo ‘"";',:,;;';;’;_;“"_“,W"m s WIZ.5:45 10 6:30 o'clock of socket 17. Now connect the “B" |termir f cablelug Iy at the tip he laid upon the table. 05 pa How the Tnsects Spend | : Sl moerue oL WORDL SaiD = terminal of condenser 7 with the *I Now run a wire the termi- |~ “You should not give me so muc the Wi by S. A. Rohwer of the , D She S e Christmas carol service from | |terminal of cofl 1: [nal of coil 10 tt hole * he protested s — SR Bt oI e B al lecture> Whitnes Trio LLiLiiliWMAQ Now run a wire from the “A" termi- | distance of h below the hot- | * e affected not to hear and hurried | S"HP g.qqu uumersnf’ (Continued tomorrow.) party; Stral mony Entertainers: Grace I C D1 . et b b RO S e S barty: strand Haririony Entertiin WENR 0 et ‘“""r‘ h, “3:_{‘1 \‘\fr’h nal of condenser 7. through hole “J" |tom of the subpunel, bend it over con-|off. At the door he glanced around tion Symphony E WWT WEL WIAG Wo to terminate at the “G” terminal nf'dl'n.\er 22 and then by suitable bends | She was standing with her hands be- | 7:20 p.m.—Sidney Seidenman's Shore- ¢ conuert - DR WTAG, WOC, coil 12. Then connect the “G” termi- | run it to the “A” terminal of radiohm | hind her, looking out of the streaming H ham Hotel Orchestra, broadcast with al instrument (FA 2 TR WCCO and KSD, 8 to 9 o’clock. nal of socket 11 with the wire just [5. Make w connection between the |window panes, and there was some- | e a er station WJZ from the Shoreham Hotel. Vocal and instrumental artists - 3 5 mentioned at a point near the “G”|wire and the “B” terminal of con-|thing in her expression which huunted | B = GHelsEnEE irarols B tie Springfield: Orean recital Wh: 3 AlChristmas eve pattyabo terminal of coil 12. denser 22. him for the rest of the day. Atlantic City; Christmas cardls’ b5 e chois of ilie ‘Chirch) P ard Now connect, in turn, the “B” termi-| The wiring instructions will be con-| Hargrave lunched by uppm“lmentl quum ’D” Hm'fm!sh chofr of St. John's Church, T. Guy . WH 8 the U. S S. Illinois, WRNY, Lucas, organist and choirmaster, Denver: Farm question box ... 10 o'clock. Y, | | nal of rheostat 6, the “A” terminal cluded tomorro with Marston at his club. The con- broadcast with stations WJZ, WGY 10 TO 11 P.M. and WCAD from St. John’s Church. 10:00—Chicago: Chimes from Mitchell Tower: solos AQ 4 D ilne | Nesiali Himolcfnts, B aamhia . Beseuiceatensiar ROUET VC 3 f Lm‘{(“"hy fifTCh'“g“ climies James P tenor; Grace Kerns, so- e ok G oodrioh 2 R 2 lBomI |'!\c ell Tower, WMAQ, prano; Rose Bryant, contralto; Tom WCCO, WOC, WCAE, . WA o'cloc Daniel, baritone; Royal Salon Orches. Sl’lr\n‘;‘l!l'he‘ \)\.»zlm ;aj'i“d nissing wgon reports F tra and Chorus of prominent oratorio Crivag '"u.wfj'umwnd " 2 x' St LURYW Christmas carols from Fast- singers, broadeast with stations WJZ Detroit: Jean Goldkette's Orchestra: soloists . ern State Penitentiary, WIP, o A g = : 2 New York: Christmas eve party aboard the ©. & S, Tilinois \\x\\' 0 WGY and WCAD from New York B Aamaios Oratono. Society] essia e 10:15 to 11 o'cloc . ”Jv’w Dicke Christmas Carol Richmend, \'r “: umm trio Ch‘rlurlmm"filo;\ ausriet WRVA by John B. Daniel, broadeast with sta- Philadeiphia: Talk: Christmas carols {rom the Eastem State Midnig 5 ) p.m—"The Hill Billys,” John T 2 7. 1 “(‘ i /JZ, , banjoist; Elvis Alderson, vio- "!P\'Pl!md:_on’ulx fal . E - 4 303 Y and \\CAD 12 o'clock. and the Hopkins brother: 12 (midnight)—Midnight mass from ot S 8 L: 1 - Hote Ensemb] & & e e o B o ‘ ”J"[" :.' ’\”‘ o "" ""“‘“'v 10:16—Chic ...u',: M\ru'al’ program: organ: ‘K a = WMR‘P BOYER CO pirected by m: mixed choir, | 07 Vocal and instrimental arhots - .- J 504 | ADIO—SERVICE ; Ina Iillyard E e ALirelos= ObEiEtnias e e EhRalInGtaTE '_ 5 2 812 13th St. M. 842 Howard 1 Roydon J New York: v 3 o3 . Fom Worth: Christmas eve fro Dixon ond Jumes Nolan, broadcast Portiand: Ne -" Kets: police ions Wi W ; Dertiee s onpmeieley polies Sopels [ wetthes D onon | 2 | RADIO SERVICE 11 PO TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Early Progzram Tomorrow. L:00—Fo-tles - Eocturest . Er g 52,367 We can repair your old 10 a.m.—Christmas services from Low Aneeles: Do luks program oL 2 23 set or no charge. §t. Georze’s Church, from WJZ, New o ey tirat D ecian Ghuten. < 5 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Tork. i . Lon"nevient Oratonty Soctery Exchange Your 0ld Radio for a et o Philadelphia: Pagoda Orchestra ... W 123 | New Radio-la 12 (noon)—Organ recital from Tiveli CAR! E - - Battery Rw‘hu-:ed and ! Chicago® “Evening at home” Drogram . 7 Theater by Otto Beck, jointly with o Buieal PrOFTM i o beed | "i:“'“hi- B 7, Ne ork y otel MeAlpin Orchesira . | ».m.—Meyer Davis’ New Willard O I Brine: Dance Ommeston 2 9th and Madison Sts. Hotel Orchestr: itz Solotats: “Moulin~ Orchestra ... = 2 5 Main 3815 Adams 2701 p.m.—Ilorence Armstrong. mezzo ;“-:\‘zx‘mmly th,mmnm»mm soprano, and Sylvia Peterson, soprano, Cineinnati: Community carol sing . in a recital nuxn W.JZ Datroit (Iinml‘n‘ ir;vrx“n St. dl’»\ l’l‘mm!u'l.l! ("a!hf{lr':ln‘ 206 an Il M - Minneapolix: Weather and market raports: trave 2 2:15 p.m.— Hotel Madison Orches. DioreaVocal and ingtramental solote: chimes: carols. - tra, from WIZ. St. Louis: Commerce hour: Christmas cantata, ““The Story of Christmas” .. .. KBD 5—Atlantic City: Strand’ Theaier orean recital: "Christmas mu- HACKETT WILL SING. |""* i Sptieen O hitaso: Drake Fotel Orchestra; somes - - Tead T ¢ Chi o = New York: ‘A Christmas (xar;:)'A-uh' ""a'fml aetfings. eading Tenor of Chicago Opera on New Yor ristmas carols by Arrichi Singers ... ... ... 5 e D e Sl ac ol SN ¢ Make somebody happy WCAP Program Sunday. Eemeciady: Organ recital. WCAD and o one..: 3 4 5 £ P s i P Hartford, :(lnn “<hy1Mlm|: mr:lu on r-huBnhA.t...A K with a dependable radio. e At o 5 - Nunnally's Miniature Svmohony Orchestra . . , 3 a e et el enonfol Honna RAncins services choir . Z We carry in stock only the Chicago Civic Opera Co., will be New York: Christmas carols P pege L e the featured artist on the thirteenth 12 MIDNIGAT T0 1 A. wrose reputation is At er Kent radio program_to be ew York: Solemn mass . < 5 established. 1st Sunday night by WCAP avenport:, Le Claire Hoicl Orcheitr W aite e s N Carale: chimes: soloists: w F i ad s et I Aons. et Fihe Gther Wise Man®: {netrumental trio 203 You can rely upon Three of the famous operatic arias New York: Maxine Brown and ber pals ...... : : which Mr. Hackett will sing are “O Tos Angeles: Musical program . 5 3 2 any set we sell to give 2 oy > 7S » @ ~ Life Tris 05 2 2 2 Paradise,” rfom “L’Africaine,” by e R B entire satisfaction, Meyerbeer; “Questa, O Quella,” from Nzt Servies from S Mars'd Bkl i’ Gounod. 12 .Ahfinlflfin"'fi al',".?r'.‘f TRLLE ?\!3'\'{" Louia (a's‘;..:x'r;fi"‘_' ‘EThS % . any set you desire at the Kansas City: Nighthawk Irflll('. :Xoiflgfli‘:b‘l; Players; others WDAF time you designate, as we Hohner Harmony Four. 1:00—San Francisco: Coakley's Orchestra «....... 3 o are open evenings. iner program ... A special progzram of Christmas mu- R s T sic will feature the concert .]f (h;‘ Clinnat Masa “from, St Pel Cathedral ' ¢ M _Co . Harmony Four to be b eago: Pat Bames' “‘Your Hour League' A I eese o A et MgSteat el Fimer iocram: tarols by i Bidismor . . cast Monday night by WC =t Sheembic Singers o 3 connected stations. The Los Angelos: Art Hickpian's” Orehestra " 2 - | 720 11th St. N.\W. jungarian Dance,” by 2 TO 3 AM. rarely attempted on the harmonica, '~’~°“—m"“fi§‘ The Ginger hour; Ralph Williams and his Little will be one of the numbers, Skylarks . sensvecrece

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